Nettet15. nov. 2024 · Contents. Fundulus lineolatus was officially described in 1854 by Agassiz. It is advisable to keep this peaceful, somewhat shy fish in pairs in a species aquarium. … Nettetlined topminnow. Kingdom. Animalia. Location in Taxonomic Tree Genus. Fundulus. Species. Fundulus lineolatus. Identification Numbers. TSN: 165662. Geography Launch Interactive Map. Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. Footer ...
Lined Topminnow – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum
http://forum.nanfa.org/index.php/topic/16338-lined-topminnow/ Nettet2. aug. 2013 · Lined topminnow, captured for a photo from a blackwater, stream-fed lake in North Cackalacka…er North Carolina. (compliments of Bob Lusk, Pond Boss) Download Free Report. Contact the experts at 888-480-LAKE (5253) for all of your lake, pond and fisheries management needs. flnt target price wsj
Topminnow (Family Fundulidae) Diversity in North Carolina
The lined topminnow (Fundulus lineolatus) is a small fish in the genus Fundulus which is found in swamps and backwaters from southern Virginia to Lake Okeechobee. Se mer Fundulus is the Latin word for "bottom" and lineolatus is Latin for "having lines". The fish is silver with black bars and spots, with one of these black bars located underneath the eye, resembling a tear. These bars are only … Se mer The fishes' habitats are streams, rivers with a small amount of currents or no currents, ponds, and swamps. Swamps include the Okefenokee Swamp. The species is so common and easy to capture that fishermen frequently use them as fishing bait. Se mer NettetLined Topminnow - Fundulus lineolatus. Available online at http://fishmap.org/species/Lined-Topminnow.html - last accessed November 20, 2024. Nettet24. mai 2016 · It's not a lined topminnow or banded killifish, but it may be a marsh killifish. That's what it looks like to me, but I don't have any real life experience with that species. #5 Doug_Dame NANFA Member Posted 24 May 2016 - 09:15 PM I'd agree with Isaac on it being a marsh killie, F. confluentus. great harvest grand blanc mi